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Bike Ride

Ottawa offers some of the best bicycling paths in Ontario with more than 300 kilometres of recreational pathways. Ride along the Rideau Canal, cycle the parliament pathways or through some amazing green space throughout and around the city.

Ghost Tours of Ottawa

Every city had its share of ghost stories, and Ottawa is no exception. Visit the city’s downtown neighbourhood by lantern-light and walk death row to the last working gallows in Canada at the former Carleton County Jail. The Original Haunted Walk of Ottawa, Ghost and the Gallows and the Crime and Punishment tours combines local history and real-life ghost stories to create an unforgettable experience for your students.

Canadian Museum of History

Discover the events, experiences, people and objects that have shaped the nation’s history. Take in the beauty of this architectural gem and its spectacular setting on the banks of the Ottawa River. Marvel at the world’s largest indoor collection of totem poles and explore the traditions and achievements of Canada’s First Peoples. Tour our many international special and permanent exhibitions, the Children’s Museum and live the ultimate cinema experience at the IMAX® Theatre. We propose a wide range of school programs that encourage students to pursue a deeper understanding of the Canada’s history. Also available: gallery activity sheets, workshops, guided tours and group menus at the cafeteria.

Byward Market

Morning, noon and night the ByWard Market has something just for you. Established by Lt-Col. John By in 1826, the ByWard Market is one of Canada’s oldest and largest public markets. The legendary builder of the Rideau Canal, Colonel By himself laid out the street plan of the Market, designating George Street and York Street to be extra wide to accommodate the creation of a public market and gathering place. Within an area roughly four blocks square, you’ll find museums, cafés, specialty food shops, boutiques, galleries, restaurants, pubs, hair and aesthetics salons and more! Easily accessible on foot, by transit, by car or by bus, the ByWard Market offers a unique experience for all.

Supreme Court of Canada

As the highest court in the country the Supreme Court deals with legal issues of public importance within Canada. If court is in session, you’re able to sit in on appeal hearings. Law students lead daily tours through the Court from May to August, and by reservation the rest of the year.

Diefenbunker Cold War Tour

The Diefenbunker is one of the most unique educational sites in Canada. Come tour the museum with your class or school tour group and let participants experience the complexities of the Cold War first-hand.
Tours of the Diefenbunker allow students to immerse themselves in the Cold War and experience Canadian history from a perspective that cannot be achieved anywhere else. Students will walk down the Blast Tunnel and into the 1960s. They will see rooms that were pivotal to the continuance of government, such as the Prime Minister’s suite, the CBC Radio studio, the Bank of Canada vault, and the Emergency Government Situation Centre, and they will be able to stand in the War Cabinet Room where Canada’s emergency government would have made vital global decisions during a nuclear war.

Walking Tour of Old Montréal

The grand tour of Montréal is certainly that of Old Montréal. Located along the St. Lawrence River the old city is just a five-minute walk from downtown. This historical district holds many opportunities for exploration. From the ships to the shops and everything in between your group will find plenty to learn and wonder about.

Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal

Located in the heart of Old Montréal, Notre-Dame Basilica is a splendid example of English Gothic Revival architecture. Every year, hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world come to see its richly decorated interior and the boldly modern design of the Notre-Dame du Sacré-Coeur chapel. Come celebrate the founding of Montréal and the Notre-Dame Basilica with the city’s most spectacular sound and light show. State of-the-art multi-media techniques highlight the Basilica’s exceptional works of art and bring to life its cultural, architectural and spiritual heritage.

Bell Centre

The Bell Centre is a multi-functional amphitheatre, home of the Montréal Canadiens and venue of choice for internationally renowned concerts! It also has guided tours, hockey games, Ovation Resto-Bar, and the Boutique des Souvenirs.

La Citadelle – Musée Royal 22e Régiment

Discover the Old Quebec’s fortress!
A one-hour guided tour relates the history of its stones while leading you into the Citadelle, a journey into Quebec’s Military history, from New France to today. It includes the exhibitions of the Musée Royal 22e Régiment located in a 1842 British military prison and a 1750 French powder magazine. Spectacular views over the city and St-Lawrence River. You can include one of the four educational workshops for elementary and secondary. Open Year-round. Night tours in summer and autumn.

Soldier of the Martello Tower

Accompanied by British officers, learn all about the living conditions of the soldiers billeted in one of the Martello Towers. Through a highly interactive historical activity, students participate in military life of 1812 by joining in competitions and games. Accessories include guns, wooden horse, artifacts and early 19th-century decor.

Parc de la Chute Montmorency

Montmorency Falls is a natural and historic site that is just breath-taking. The falls are 83 meters or 272 feet (30 meters or 100 feet higher than Niagara Falls). Cable car, interpretation centre, pedestrian foot bridge across the falls, stairs to the base of the falls for a panoramic view, boutiques and a restaurant of fine Québécoise cuisine are all on site.

Traditional Huron Site

The Huron Village is a North American Indian historical site unique in the province of Québec. Take a guided tour by a North American Indian and visit the longhouse; the way of living before contact with Europeans; see an authentic tee-pee; learn about the history of the Hurons and share traditional food. Legend teller and educational packages are available upon request.

Halifax Citadel Tour and Program

You’re walking along the ramparts of the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, listening to your tour guide, when it happens. The stories of this special place start to fire your imagination and you can picture what life was like for the soldiers stationed here in the late 1800's.
The present Citadel was completed in 1856 and is the fourth in a series of British Forts on this site.

Peggy’s Cove

The Peggy's Cove Coastal Region, encompassing the shores of the scenic St. Margaret's Bay, offers you a wide range of attractions and experiences that will help make your holiday a memorable one. Many of the area's assets are tucked away on side roads or in scenic coves and harbours, that are just waiting for you to find and explore.

Maritime Museum of the Atlantic

Located in the heart of Halifax’s waterfront, there’s no better place to immerse yourself in Nova Scotia’s rich maritime heritage than the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. From small craft boatbuilding to World War Convoys, the Days of Sail to the Age of Steam, the Titanic to the Halifax Explosion, you’ll discover the stories, events and people that have come to define Nova Scotia and its relationship with the sea.

Green Gables Heritage Place

Green Gables Heritage Place is famous around the world as the inspiration for the setting in Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic tale of fiction, Anne of Green Gables. Designated in 2004 as a National Historic Site, Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Cavendish National Historic Site includes the Site of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Cavendish Home and Green Gables Heritage Place.

Tour of Charlottetown

Charlottetown is a thriving hub of all things cultural, coastal and culinary. Boat and walking tours, local markets, culinary and golf experiences, and beautiful buildings abound. Renowned harness racing, authentic lobster tours, world-class theatre and many charming galleries will make an unforgettable impression. At every turn, rich history permeates the captivating landscape. Whether you’re looking to relax on the gorgeous waterfront, or explore vibrant streets, you will find no shortage of activities to keep you inspired.

Alexander Graham Bell Museum

At the Alexander Graham Bell Museum you will discover that the telephone was only the beginning of Bell’s great inventions. You can explore the unique exhibit complex where models, replicas, artifacts, photos and films describe the remarkable life and work of Alexander Graham Bell.

Miner’s Museum

Situated on one of the most picturesque coasts of Cape Breton Island, on a 15-acre site filled with wild roses and grasses, the Museum pays tribute to the region’s long and rich history of coal mining. It is home to profound stories of miners and their families, and the resource that helped build a nation. The Museum is also home to the famous choir of miners – The Men of the Deeps.

Fortress of Louisbourg Tour

A visit to the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site in Cape Breton is literally like taking a step back into a bygone era, back to a time when the French and English crowns fought for control of the New World and all of Nova Scotia was a battleground. 2013 marked the 300th anniversary of the founding of Île Royale, known today as Cape Breton Island and its capital, Louisbourg. There has never been a better time to visit North America’s largest historical reconstruction.

As your group travels through Canada’s favorite eastern cities by luxury coach, an experienced tour guide will make your trip seamless and carefree, taking care of all of trips arrangements. Enjoy and learn as you visit Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, Halifax, Charlettown, and the Sydney area in this amazing trip.

There is a lot going on in Ottawa, but no visit is complete without a stop at the ‘Hill’. At Parliament Hill students will see first hand where the decisions that concern all Canadians are made, as well some magnificent artwork while taking a tour of this historical landmark. A bike ride through the city’s heart will offer unique learning experiences as you explore the diverse neighborhoods of Canada’s Capital Region. The Old Carleton County Jail Ghost Tour will depict why Ottawa was once known the most dangerous town in North America, while telling tales of the cities darker side. The Museum of Civilization will give a new perspective on human history as well as an appreciation for spectacular artwork. The Supreme Court tour gives students the opportunity to learn about the roles and responsibilities of the judicial system in a fun and educational way in one of Canada’s most historic buildings. Established in 1826, the ByWard Market offers a unique experience with roughly four blocks of cafes, specialty food shops, restaurants, boutiques and shops. Go back in time and travel four storeys underground to visit the unique Deifenbunker Cold War facility. With more than 100,000 square feet, the once secret bunker was meant to house the Canadian government in the event of a nuclear war.

In Montreal, Canada’s melting pot, a guided tour of the old city, and Notre Dame Basilica, will bring your group back into the rich history of the city. Montreal’s Bell Centre sees approximately 1.5 million spectators each year. Visit the home of the Montreal Canadians, and the cities top concerts and shows to see a behind the scenes look at Montreal’s biggest venue.

On to Quebec City, with it’s cobblestone streets, and French Canadian flare will give you the feel of an international trip. A tour of the Citadelle, the largest British fortress built in North America will give your students the opportunity to see first hand an active military garrison. Discover architecture, military engineering, and see the living conditions of the soldiers housed in the Martello Towers on the Plains of Abraham.A stop by Montmorency Falls, just a few minutes from Quebec City, is one of the provinces most remarkable sites. An excursion to the Huron Village will give you a glimpse into the history, traditions, and lives of the Huron-Wendat Nation. A trip to Quebec would not be complete without a stop at a traditional Cabane-a-sucre, or Sugar Shack where you will experience maple products created the old fashioned way, along with an all-you-can-eat sugar shack meal and entertainment.

Continue on to the gateway of the Maritimes. Halifax is the capital province of Nova Scotia and an excellent destination for student groups with a wide variety of museums and educational experiences. The Citadel holds restored facilities combined with modern exhibits displaying a bygone era. Peggy’s Cove is a definite must when visiting the Halifax region. Famous for the Peggy’s Point Lighthouse, this small fishing village shows what real life was like for early settlers of the area. The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic is the oldest and largest Maritime museum in Canada. A tour of the museum and film gives visitors the opportunity to experience valuable historical and educational presentations. The Canadian museum of immigration at Pier 21 will take you on a journey back in time when the pier was humming with people looking for a better life. In the museum you can explore the relationship Canadians had with the migrants who passed through their doors.

As the tour continues, discover Canada’s birthplace in Charlettown, Prince Edward Island. A visit to the Green Gables Heritage site will bring to life the favorite fictional tale of Anne of Green Gables written by Lucy Maud Montgomery. A tour of the small town will illustrate the renowned hospitality and beauty of the Maritimes.

Travel by ferry to the Sydney area of Cape Breton and discover that the Alexander Graham Bell Museum has more to offer than telephones. A visit to the Miners Museum pays tribute to the history of coal mining. Then visit the reconstruction of an 18th century French fortress with a tour of the Fortress of Louisburg.

While on your tour, night security in some of the favorite hotels of Eastern Canada will give you peace of mind and comfort as you rest up for the next part of the journey. Enjoy breakfast and supper at renowned restaurants enjoying local fare as well as some all time favorites. Experience life in Eastern Canada in this unforgettable excursion that will leave your group with experiences and learning opportunities not found in books.

ACTIVITIES INCLUDED IN THIS TOUR:

Maritimes Region:

Halifax Citadel Tour and Program

Peggy’s Cove

Maritime Museum of the Atlantic

Pier 21 Museum

Green Gables Heritage Place

Tour of Charlottetown

Alexander Graham Bell Museum

Miner’s Museum

Fortress of Louisbourg Tour

Montréal:

Walking Tour of Old Montréal

Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal

Bell Centre

Cabane à sucre

Ottawa:

Bike Ride

Ghost Tours of Ottawa

Canadian Museum of History

Byward Market

Supreme Court of Canada

Diefenbunker Cold War Tour

Quebec City:

La Citadelle – Musée Royal 22e Régiment

Soldier of the Martello Tower

Parc de la Chute Montmorency

Traditional Huron Site

Price Starting From

*$1599 CND

INCLUDED IN THIS TOUR:

8 Breakfast(s)

8 Lunch(es)

8 Supper(s)

Coach Bus

3 Star Hotel

Tour Director

Security Guard

All Taxes and Gratuities

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Prices are per paying participant with 1 free adult per 10 paying students.

All taxes and service fee included.

Prices are based on basic itinerary with a minimum of 40 paying participants.

All prices are subject to change if there are increases in taxes, exchange rate or in rates by our suppliers (hotel, restaurant, bus, train, plane, attraction or any other venue).

Lodging: 2 adults per room, 4 students per room.

Activities subject to availability and may be switched when necessary.